READY REFERENCE     This selection of ready reference Web Sites, picked by the staff of Lakewood Public Library, is far from a complete list of sites for the various subject areas. However, we have tried to select sites which we have found to be useful, accurate and authoritative. Ready Reference uses a subject index based on Dewey Decimal Classification, a numerical classification scheme for breaking down fields of knowledge. We have kept our listing fairly broad by using the primary subdivisions.
       

000 General Works
UFOs, Computers, Encyclopedias/Facts, Directories
100 Philosophy & Psychology
Occult, Astrology
200 Religion
Mythology
300 Social sciences
Economics, Law, Government, True Crime, Education, Costume, Etiquette, Folklore
400 Language
Grammar, English & Foreign Language Dictionaries
500 Natural sciences & Mathematics
Physics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Botany, Zoology
600 Technology & Applied Sciences
Medicine, Diet & Fitness, Automobiles, Gardening, Cooking, Pets, Business, Home Improvement
700 Arts & Recreation
Architecture, Landscaping, Art, Antiques & Collectibles, Crafts, Photography, Music, Entertainment, Sports
800 Literature
Writing Guides
900 Geography & History
Biography, Genealogy, Baby Names, Travel

 

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Merriam-Webster Online
Use the Collegiate dictionary or thesaurus.
Wordsmyth
A combination dictionary-thesaurus. A single search results in definitions and synonyms (which are, in turn, linked to their own specific meanings). Provides closest spelling matches, allows sounds-like searching, has advanced searching using word relationships and parts of speech filters.
Your Dictionary.com
Successor to the Web of On-line Dictionaries. Links to more than 1500 dictionaries -- specialty dictionaries and dictionaries in 230 languages. Includes links to other language tools: grammars, thesauri, language identifiers and translators, and the "Endangered Language Repository."
AllWords.com
The standout feature here is the searching options to find words "starting with," "ending with," or "containing."
OneLook® Dictionaries
Queries its index of more than 2 1/2 million words in 652 dictionaries. Also find a Reverse Dictionary here. Describe the word you're looking for and see what it returns!
The Logos Dictionary
The dictionary from the Logos translating company contains over 7.5 million words in 30 languages. Type in a word or phrase and it will be translated for you.
RhymeZone rhyming dictionary and thesaurus
If you like words you will love this site! Find perfect rhymes and find words which match last sounds only. You can also find homophones and synonyms, definitions and related words. This is a great site for poets and writers of all styles, shapes and sizes.
A Basic Dictionary of American Sign Language Terms
If the World Wide Web is all about ease of communication and the rapid transfer of information all over the world by all kinds of different people, then this can be regarded as a textbook site. This excellent resource gives detailed explanations of the hand signals used in American Sign Language. There are also animations of many of the words. You will need the quicktime plug-in to view these animations.
On-line English Grammar
Links to all your favorite grammar topics!
Guide to Grammar and Writing
Of all the grammar sites, this is a favorite. It is written in a style which makes it accessible to all, and it is attractive and easy to use. Select from various headings such as rules for comma usage, and building a better vocabulary, or use a pull-down menu to go to the different topic areas of the site. There are computer graded quizzes for various topics such as spelling and punctuation, and grammar logs with hundreds of useful questions and answers. Links to other excellent writing resources are also provided. Try this site!
American Heritage® Book of English Usage
This 1996 publication is a detailed reference work on grammar, style, diction, word formation, gender, social groups and scientific forms. It's searchable and includes both a word and subject index.
Fowler's The King's English 2nd edition
This 1908 publication is a classic reference work. The language may sound a little stilted to our modern American ear, but the common sense grammar and style is sound.
iLoveLanguages!
Formerly the Human-Languages Page. It remains a "comprehensive catalog of language-related Internet resources. The more than 2000 links...have been hand-reviewed to bring you the best language links the Web has to offer.... whether you're looking for online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, language schools..."
Ethnologue - Languages of the World
This is a fascinating catalog devoted to the languages of the world. In the words of its introduction it provides "for each language, its alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation, multilingualism of speakers, availability of the Bible, and other demographic and sociolinguistic information...."
travlang's Translating Dictionaries
Translates to/from English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Danish, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Frisian, Afrikaans, Hungarian, Czech, Esperanto, Latin.
American Translators Association Translation Services Directory
Find a translator or interpreter. Search by name, language, zip code, and subject or technical specialization.
Roget’s II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
The 1995 version of the standard reference source with 35,000 synonyms and over 250,000 cross-references.
Thesaurus.com
This is the 17,000-entry Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus.
Internet Anagram Server
Sometimes a person just has to stop looking for answers on-line. Take a break and go to the anagram server, that's I Rearrangement Servant. It allows you to endlessly rearrange words and phrases. One staff favorite - the morse code becomes here come dots. If this site is not your cup of tea, try the Anagram Genius. Does a great job but the results a free rearrangement will be e-mailed.
Internet Acronym Server
This has a keyword search function. It will bring up any acronym which includes the letters entered and will then define it. The expansion mode will provide the acronyms associated with the word entered. (e.g. Los Angeles brings up LA, LAX, LAPD and UCLA).
Acronym Finder
This extensive database, more than 100,000 entries, allows exact, truncated or wildcard search, plus a keyword reverse search. A good source for "common" acronyms, but the claim is it's geared to computers, technology, telecommunications, and the military. Go to Statistics to see the Top 50 searches.
Acronyms

A free website with more than 600,000 published abbreviations, compiled by "acronym enthusiasts."